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Pleasant Grove Township to Consider Bond Issue for (iood Roads. We, the undersigned citizens of j Pleasant Grove township, do hereby respectfully call a meeting of every citizen in said township at the Court House on January 20, 1917, at 2 ?'clock P. M., to consider the question | of issuing Bonds for the purpose of working the roads in said township. Mr. 1). H. Winslow and others will make speeches explaining said Bonil Issue. One and all come out. This January 6, 1917. CLAUDE STEPHENSON THOS. E. DUPREE. LEONARD JOHNSON. J. B. HARDEE. R. M. PLEASANT. W. J. BARBOUR. J. L. HOLLAND. W. T. WHITTINGTON. R. I. OGBURN. W. J. YOUNG. True Spirit. He ? "Your son did not graduate, after all?" She ? "No? Charlie has so much college spirit! You know there are so many graduating every year that it cripples college athletics." ? Judge. The great secret of all living is the persistent staying in the presence of the best ? the great facts, the great truths, the great personalities, the ?ne great Person, Christ. We come into the absorbing, passionate, and deepening interest in all things of value along so, rnd it is this persist ent, passionate interest in th;- best that determines, ultimately, for sig nificance rntf efficiency in life. ? Henry Churchill King. IN THE BEST OF HUMOR. "Who directed you here, madam?" asked the clerk in the store. "Why, 1 walked here," replied the lady, "Did you think I came by par cel post?" ? Yonkers Statesman. Japan has a goldfish farm that hus been in continuous operation since 1763. I AM AUTHORIZED TO SELL ONE rough manure spreader, which can he seen at the Farmers Warehouse. It cost $125.00 and it is as pood as new. Will make price right if you are interested. J. D. Boyctt, Smith field, N. C. MULE TAKEN UP FOR TRESPASS. Now locked up in my bam. Owner will please call, pay charges and pet mule. Mrs. T. R. Hood, Smith field, N. C. NOW IS AN IDEAL TIME TO paint and we have it ? either Lead Oil or ready prepared. Cotter Hard ware Company. IF YOU HAVE A FARM YOU wish to sell, write Box 123, Smith field, N. C. SEE OUR LINE OF STOVES AND Ranges ? *ve have them from $10.00 u?,^?rtfh all the ware. Cotter Hard ? ware Company. TWO CARS OF TOBACCO BED Guano just received. Austin-Ste phenson, Smithficld, N. C. TWO CARS OF TOBACCO BEI) Guano just received. Austin-Ste phenBon, Smithfield, N. C. I SEND US TEN CENTS AND WE will send you a copy of Turner's North Carolina Almanac for 1917. Herald Office, Smithfield, N. C. THE SMITHFIELD BUILDING & Loan Association has helpcJ o number of people to build homes. It will help others, and maybe you. New series of shares now open. See Mr. J. J. Broadhurst. YOUR FIN MONEY IS YOUR "seed corn." Take care of it. If you are not already on the list of sys tematic savers, our Pin- Money Club will interest you. It is a "Safety First" idea for Christmas shoppers. By depositing a small amount regu larly you accumulate for "Santa Claus" purposes. No trouble to ful ly explain our Pin-Money Saving Club idea. Give us an opportunity when you are around our way. Johnston County Bank & Trust Co., Smithfield, N. C. LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. The Herald is the best medium for advertising in Johnston County. We charge only five cents per line per issue for advertisements. No adver tisement taken for less than twenty five cents. If you want to sel1 a cart or wagon or buggy or a horse or mule or a milk cow or anything else, advertise it in The Herald. If you want to buy anything let your wants be known through The Herald. We can do you good if you advertise with us. We have help ed to sell thousands of articles. Tc find buyers and sellers is part of our business. Let us serve vou. BEATY & LASSITER, Smithfield, N. C. TANLAC TOOK MRS. F. S. LANCASTER RIGHT OUT OF RED. Remark? b! ; Story Told by Wife of Well Known Raleijfh Contractor. " car by year I grew worse and worse until finally I was compelled to give up eating solid foods of any kind and just managed to *xist on liquids. I was so rundown and nervous that even the quick closing of a door would make me jcream. Of course, sleep : seldom can'e to me and I was losing strength and weight from day to day. \ I was prescribed for by six different physicians and also tried everything I heard of, for I did want to get well, but nothing seemed to do me any good until I got Tanlac." The sfieaker was Mrs. F. S. Lancas ter, of 40<J West North street, Ral eigh, wife of a well known Capital City contractor. "I have just finished the third bottle and although I was in bed most of the time when I started to take it, I can truthfully say that from the first dose I started to im prove. And now, I can eat anything I like and don't have to suffer. I sleep all night long and nervousness has left me. I am doing my own work, even the cooking; am hungry all the time and have gained six pounds. My husbands says he must find something that will stop my eating now," ended Mrs. Lancaster with a smile. Tanlac is sold in Smithfield by Hood Bros.; Clayton, Pope & Stal lings; Four Oaks, I). H. Sanders; Benson, Peacock Drug Co.; Kenly, R. T. Ful ghum; Selma, Selma Drug Co.; Wen dell, Wendell Drug Co.; Wilson, Tur lington & Morris; Dunn, Hood & Grantham; Madison, R. A. Ellington; Garner, G. B. Montague. --Advt. At Banner School. There will be a box party at Ban ner school house on Saturday night, January 13, 1917, for the benefit of the school. Eeverybody invited. GEORGE WHEELER, and CALLIE TURLINGTON, Teachers. NOTICE OF SALE. In order to wind up the estate of the late Hardie D. Sanders, I will, on Monday, the 29th day of January, 1917, at 12 o'clock M., on the premises of the said Hardie I). Sanders, at his residence house in Smithfield town ship, in Johnston County, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder FOR CASH the following personal proper ty, to-wit: 1 horse, 2 mules, 2 cows, 5 hogs, 1 t,wo-horse wagon, 1 one-horse wagon, 2 buggies, 1 surry, 1 road-cart, 1 lot of plows, 1 lot of rakes, 1 mower and rake, 1 cotton planter, 1 stalk cutter, 1 corn planter, about 20 barrels of corn, about 2500 pounds of fodder, about 1500 pounds of hay, about 40 bushels of peas, 1 lot of harness, 1 lot of hoes, and other articles. Time of sale, 12 o'clock, Monday, January 29th, 1917. Place of sale, premises of the late hardie D. Sanders. Dated this 8th day of January, 1917. A. F. SANDERS, Administrator of Hardie J). Sanders. ABELL & WARD, Attorneys. CANVASS FOR TOBACCO BEDS. Austin-Stephenson Co., Smithfield, N. C. SALE OF FARM LANDS UNDER' POWERS CONTAINED IN MORTGAGE DEED. Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained in a certain mortgage deed executed and delivered on Febru ary 23rd, 1912 by G. L. Stephenson J and wife, Delia Stephenson, to W. II, J Kinjf and recorded in the Public Rejf- ; istry of Johi ston County in Book "J" No. 12, at page 34, which mortga^-- i was given to secure the payment of four certain notes of same date as mortgage, and default hdving been I made in the payment of said notes, ! and the said mortgage deed and notes having been duly transferred for a i valuable consideration to J. Dwight J Barbour, the undersigned assignee of said jnortgagee will offer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina, on Thursday, February 8th, I 1917, at 12 o'clock M., the following j described real property situate in j Pleasant Grove township: FIRST: Adjoining the lands of the late L. B. Grimes, A. J. Walton and others. Beginning at a stake in Bul lock's Branch and runs S. 86, E. 17.10 chains to a stake in A. J. Walton's line; thence N. 1, E. 36.76 chains to a stake Walton's corner; thence N. 61, W. 6.26 chains to a stake on bank of Middle Creek; thence up the run of said creek to the moutn of Bullock Branch; thence up the run of said branch to the beginning, containing forty-nine (49) acres. SECOND: Beginning at a stake in run of Bullock's Branch and runs S. HC), E. 21 chains to a stake in A. J. Walton's line; thence N. 1, E. 789 chains to a stake corner of Dower; thence N. 86, W. 17.10 chains to a stake in the run of Bullock's Branch; thence up the run of said branch to the beginning, containing fifteen and one-quarter (15!/4) acres. This January 8, 1917. W. H. KING, Mortgagee. J. DWIGHT BARBOUR, Assignee. WELLONS & WELLONS, Attorneys. NOTICE North Carolina, Johnston County, In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. M. 1). Sellers and wife, Viola, vs. L. S. Cotter and wife, Ida, H. S. Cox and wife, Thaney. The defendants H. S. Cox and wife, Thaney Cox, above-named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Johnston County to partition between the heirs-at-law of J. W. Watson that land situated in Beulah township in said County; and the de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk on February .'!rd, 1917, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply, to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 8th day of January, 1917. W. S. STEVENS, Clerk Superior Court. LEON G. STEVENS, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Sarah Ingram and Willie Ingram, de ceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 8th day of January, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make im mediate payment This 8th day of January, 1917. L. A. JOHNSON, Sr., Administrator. AUCTION SALE ?I OF THE 5 Albert Stevens Farm 3 Located near Shiloh Church in Cleveland Township. I This farm contains 133 acres and has been cut into three farms, all facing Public Road. It will be sold under order of Court, Wednesday, January 17th at 11:00 A. M. # It is excellent Tobacco l;;nd, also fine for other staple crops. Near School and Church and has good Buildings. Reasonable Terms will be given. Free Barbecue and Prizes Band Concerts R. E, PRINCE. Auctioneer. E. J. WELLONS, Commissioner. Smithfield. N. C. The Man Who Advertises There are two classes of merchants ? those who ADVERTISE, and those who DO NOT. The man who advertises has the BEST OF THE DEAL. He keeps HIMSELF before the public ? he keeps HIS WARES before the public ? and he keeps their QUALITY and PRICE uppermost in the PUBLIC MIND. People TALK about the man who ADVERTISES, be cause they know he has something WORTH advertising ? or he wouldn't advertise. Cobwebs never grow in the store of the man who ad vertises, because people buy his goods because he DOES advertise. People READ the advertisements ? they LOOK for them and EXPECT to find them ? and often end in FOR GETTING the man who does NOT advertise. Advertising ^AYS. Get the habit, and GROW WITH YOUR ADS. For The Best Results Advertise in \ The Smithfield 1 lerald
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